As the ecosystem of these increasingly integrated devices and vehicles continues to mature, the corresponding legal concerns and risks come more into focus.

There are numerous post-trial motions that one can utilize under the CPLR when faced with an unfavorable verdict.

This article will discuss the Second Circuit's recent decision in 'Gibbons v. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company', which upheld the use of a clever mechanism known as "snap removal" that some defendants have successfully employed to circumvent the well-known "forum defendant" exception to removal so they can litigate in their preferred forum of federal court.

Should access to a neighboring property become necessary for purposes of construction, the law provides a mechanism by which such access may be compelled. As the case law emphasizes, the goal under such circumstances is to narrowly tailor the access to the necessity so as to minimize the burden on the neighboring property.

The 90-day notice is a powerful defense that can result in dismissal of a residential foreclosure action. The law, however, is rapidly changing.

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